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The Ultimate Encyclopedia of the Corvette

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The Ultimate Encyclopedia of the Corvette

by Peter Henshaw

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Stevenage, Herts: Regency House Publishing, 2005 The Corvette has long been regarded as America's only true sports car and has proved its longevity having been in production for well over 50 years. The brainchild of Harley Earl, the original Corvette took the 1952 Motorama show by storm being wide and low slung and quite unlike anything to have emerged from Detroit before. 448pp with stunning photograhs in colour.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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19602sB9
Title
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of the Corvette
Author
Peter Henshaw
Format/Binding
Printed Boards
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Near Fine
Quantity Available
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
185361520X
ISBN 13
9781853615207
Publisher
Regency House Publishing
Place of Publication
Stevenage, Herts
Date Published
2005
Size
240x315mm

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